In 2014 he walked the fall shows for Diesel Black Gold, Ermenegildo Zegna, Jil Sander, Neil Barrett, Bottega Veneta, Salvatore Ferragamo, Philipp Plein, Ports 1961, Carven, Raf Simons, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Louis Vuitton, Y-3, John Galliano, Dior Homme, Wooyoungmi and Icospehere. He walked the spring shows for Margaret Howell, Jimmy Choo, Ermenegildo Zegna, Philipp Plein, Bottega Veneta, Iceberg, Ports 1961, Canali, Carven, Raf Simons, Louis Vuitton, Junya Watanabe, Melinda Gloss, Y-3, Acne Studios, Bobby Abley, Kye, Richard Chai, Lacoste, Mark McNairy, Concept Korea and Frank & Oaks. He appeared in an editorial for the September issue of WeTheUrban Issue 8 that was called New Heights. He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of ODDA Magazine that was called Duophenia. He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of Sicky Magazine that was called SALVO. He appeared in an editorial for the December issue of Novembre Magazine that was called Niclas & Frederik. He was in the spring ad campaign for Ermenegildo Zegna.

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In 2015 he walked the fall shows for Todd Lynn, Agi & Sam, Dunhill, Burberry Prorsum, Tiger of Sweden, Jil Sander, John Varvatos, Philipp Plein, Fendi, Canali, Walter Van Beirendonck,​ 3.1 Phillip Lim, Perry Ellis, Kye, Concept Korea, Custo Barcelona, Porsche Design, Ovadia & Sons and Baja East. He walked the spring shows for Tom Ford, Corneliani, Andrea Pompilio, Philipp Plein, Hogan, Salvatore Ferragamo, Daks, Canali, Fendi, Kolor and Boris Bidjan Saberi. He appeared in an editorial for the April issue of Essential Homme that was called The Discreet Charm of Fendi. He appeared in an editorial for the April issue of Manifesto Magazine that was called Spring Flush. He appeared in an editorial for the April issue of The Ones 2 Watch: New Wave that was called Hard/Soft.

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In 2016 he walked the fall shows for Ralph Lauren, Daks, Canali, Issey Miyake and Thom Browne. He was on the February cover of Men Moments Magazine. He appeared in an editorial for the February issue of Men Moments Magazine that was called Frederik Ruegger.